...32% Nordic countries – 24% Russia – 24% China – 22% Japan – 20% Austria – 18% Switzerland – 16% Korea – 14% Brazil – 8% Denmark –...
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...Hong Kong MOOC, said that about 60% of the enrolees were from the US, UK, Canada and other developed nations. The remainder of the participants came from Brazil,...
...and Brazil. Currently, five Cuban institutions appear in the 2012 QS Top University Rankings: Latin America: Universidad de La Habana Universidad de Oriente Santiago de Cuba Ciudad Universitaria...
...growth potential. Mr Vetrak cites Brazil, Turkey and Russia as key emerging source markets that balance out the losses from countries that were hit by the global economic...
...Brazil, Russia and the US – some of Ireland’s target markets. Ireland is committed to Brazil as a strategic partner with access to the country’s Science without Borders...
...student recruitment, along with Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey: “High recruitment potential is attributable to Vietnam’s growing middle-class and strong study abroad interest. Institutions of higher education that...
...many important source countries with burgeoning middle and upper classes, such as China, India, Russia, and Brazil. Especially for institutions that do not have the benefit of elite...
...second most common language of economic powerhouses Brazil and the United States, a period of study in Spain can pay dividends. Forecasts suggest that in three or four...